PM Modi to Unveil Development Projects Worth ₹1,300 Crore in Varanasi

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a series of major infrastructure and development projects valued at ₹1,300 crore in his parliamentary constituency, Varanasi, on Sunday. These initiatives aim to modernize the city’s infrastructure, enhance public services, and improve living standards for the city’s residents.

 

One of the key projects includes the establishment of a multi-modal transport hub, which is designed to integrate road, rail, and river transport systems, significantly improving the city’s connectivity. This hub will serve as a strategic logistical point for both local commuters and the growing number of tourists visiting the city.

 

Additionally, PM Modi will unveil a cutting-edge medical research institute that will provide advanced healthcare services and boost medical tourism. The inauguration will also include projects under the Varanasi Smart City initiative, aimed at advancing urban development through digital innovation. These efforts are expected to boost economic activity and position Varanasi as a key hub for trade, culture, and education in the region.

 

The Prime Minister’s visit reinforces his commitment to Varanasi’s transformation into a modern urban center, aligned with India’s broader developmental goals. Local authorities are preparing to welcome him with enthusiasm, recognising the long-term economic benefits these projects are likely to bring.

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